Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 713.14 | Effect of zoning regulations.
...l corporation to reserve the use of any private property for future public use for the purpose of extending or widening streets. |
Section 713.34 | Administration.
...of this or any adjoining state, or from private sources, and may contract with respect thereto and provide such information and reports as may be necessary to secure such financial aid. Within the amounts thus agreed upon and appropriated or otherwise received, the commission may employ such engineers, planners, consultants, and other employees as are necessary and may rent or own such space and make such purchases ... |
Section 715.13 | Public band concerts and libraries.
... libraries established and managed by a private corporation or association organized for that purpose. |
Section 715.14 | Hospitals.
...c hospital established and managed by a private corporation or association organized for that purpose. |
Section 715.30 | Injunction may be granted for failure to comply.
...shop, or factory, including a public or private garage, or other structure, within any municipal corporation wherein ordinances or regulations have been enacted pursuant to sections 715.26 to 715.29, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or Section 3 of Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution, unless said ordinances or regulations are fully complied with. In the event any building or structure is being erected, constructed, alter... |
Section 715.35 | Movable and rolling roads.
...ve authority the written consent of the private property owners of more than two thirds of the feet front of the lots and lands abutting on the street, avenue, alley, lane, or public place, or part thereof, upon or over which it is proposed to construct the inclined movable or rolling road. |
Section 715.47 | Power to fill or drain lots and remove obstructions - resolutions.
...tions from culverts, covered drains, or private property, laid in any natural watercourse, creek, brook, or branch, which obstruct the water naturally flowing therein, causing it to flow back or become stagnant, in a way prejudicial to the health, comfort, or convenience of any of the citizens of the neighborhood. If such culverts or drains are of insufficient capacity, the municipal corporation may make them o... |
Section 715.72 | Alternative procedures and requirements for creating joint economic development district.
...unicipal corporation or other public or private provider, that provides that a non-contracting municipal corporation or another provider that is not a contracting party will provide water or sanitary sewer services to an area within a proposed joint economic development district. (11) "Non-contracting municipal corporation" means a municipal corporation that is not a contracting party. (B) This section provides a... |
Section 717.01 | Powers of municipal corporations.
...tal agencies or organizations, and with private agencies or organizations in order to achieve those purposes; (CC) Appropriate and contribute money to a soil and water conservation district for use under Chapter 940. of the Revised Code; (DD) Authorize the board of county commissioners, pursuant to a contract authorizing the action, to contract on the municipal corporation's behalf for the administration and enforc... |
Section 717.02 | Installment payment contracts for energy conservation measures.
... of the notes. The notes may be sold at private sale or given to the contractor under an installment payment contract authorized by division (D) of this section. (F) Debt incurred under this section shall not be included in the calculation of the net indebtedness of a municipal corporation under section 133.05 of the Revised Code. |
Section 718.19 | Requests for refunds.
...he request is enclosed was affixed by a private postal meter, the date of that postmark is not later than the last day for filing the request, and the request is received within seven days of such last day. (3) The request is delivered by the postal service, no postmark date was affixed to the cover in which the request is enclosed or the date of the postmark so affixed is not legible, and the request is received wi... |
Section 723.32 | Surface treatment and sprinkling of streets by board of education.
...Any board of education may provide by private contract for sprinkling with water, or treatment with any of the substances mentioned in section 723.23 of the Revised Code, of the surface of any street abutting on school property, and pay for such work the same as other contingent expenses. |
Section 727.40 | Rules of construction.
... as to the limitations on assessment of private property and compensation for damages sustained. With respect to any assessment upon the abutting, adjacent, and contiguous, or other especially benefited lots or lands in a municipal corporation for any part of the cost connected with an improvement authorized by law, the passage by the legislative authority of an ordinance levying such assessment shall be construed a... |
Section 727.42 | Apportioning costs among municipal corporations for park boulevard.
...of bonds. Where such boulevard adjoins private property, abutting thereon and benefited thereby, such property may be assessed a portion of the cost of the improvement by the municipal corporation in which the property is situated, in the same manner, to the same extent, and subject to the same limitations as are provided by Chapter 727. of the Revised Code for the levying and collection of special assessments. The... |
Section 731.231 | Adopting standard or technical ordinances and codes.
...prepared and promulgated by a public or private organization which publishes a model or standard code, including but not limited to codes and regulations pertaining to fire, fire hazards, fire prevention, plumbing code, electrical code, building code, refrigeration machinery code, piping code, boiler code, heating code, or air conditioning code, by incorporation by reference. The publication required by sections 7... |
Section 737.05 | Composition and control of police department.
...egislative authority. He may commission private policemen, who may not be in the classified list of the department, under such rules and regulations as the legislative authority prescribes. |
Section 737.32 | Sale or donation of unclaimed property.
... of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual and no substantial part of the activities of which consists of carrying on propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, or to one or more organizations satisfying section 501(c)(3) or (c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. |
Section 742.251 | Credit for full time out-of-state or federal service.
...sed in the calculation of any public or private retirement benefit, other than federal social security benefits, currently being paid or payable in the future to the member. (E) If the member does not retire within ninety days after purchasing credit under this section, the fund shall withdraw the credit and refund the amount paid by the member. |
Section 742.27 | Purchasing service credit for lay off period.
...sed in the calculation of any public or private retirement benefit, except any federal social security retirement benefit, currently being paid or payable in the future to the member. (3) The fund receives the amount determined under division (C) of this section from the member, the member's employer, or the member and the employer. (4) At the time the fund receives the amount described in division (B)(3) of this s... |
Section 743.39 | Right of eminent domain in municipal corporations for public service enterprises.
...unicipal corporation may enter upon any private land to examine or survey lines for such tubing, pipes, conduits, poles and wires, reservoirs, dams, canals, race ways, plant, or power house and to ascertain the number of acres overflowed by reason of the construction of such dams. The municipal corporation may appropriate so much thereof as is necessary for the laying down or building of such facilities and for the e... |
Section 749.01 | Legislative authority may levy tax to compensate free public hospital.
...pal corporation and pay the amount to a private corporation or association which maintains and furnishes a free public hospital for the benefit of the inhabitants of the municipal corporation, or not free except to such inhabitants as, in the opinion of a majority of the trustees of such hospital, are unable to pay. Such payment shall be compensation for the use and maintenance of such hospital. Without change or int... |
Section 753.03 | Disposition of prisoners sentenced for misdemeanors.
...ection 9.06 of the Revised Code for the private operation and management of any municipal correctional facility, but only if the facility is used to house only misdemeanant inmates. |
Section 753.15 | Workhouses - management by joint board - privatization.
...city may enter into a contract for the private operation and management of the workhouse as provided in section 9.06 of the Revised Code, but only if the workhouse is used solely for misdemeanant inmates. In order to enter into a contract under section 9.06 of the Revised Code, both the board and the legislative authority shall approve and be parties to the contract. |
Section 755.16 | Joint acquisition and maintenance.
... (B) Any township may, jointly with a private land owner, construct, operate, equip, and maintain free public playgrounds and playfields. Any equipment provided by a township pursuant to this division shall remain township property and shall be used subject to a right of removal by the township. (C) As used in this section and in sections 755.17 and 755.18 of the Revised Code: (1) "Community centers" means faci... |
Section 757.03 | Payments to symphony associations, area arts councils, art museums or other similar organizations by board of education.
...Code, without purpose of profit to any private member or individual, but organized for the purpose of the cultivation and performance of instrumental music, the promotion of the arts, or to maintain a symphony orchestra, the board of education of any school district in such city or the educational service center governing board serving such county, or both, may pay the symphony association, council, art museum,... |